Jeff Hutchings left a massive contribution to science and conservation. A commemoration of his work cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full/10....
I can't wait!
At one point, the four of us pictured here had perfect attendance at the first 15 annual meetings @csee-scee.bsky.social
With Doug Morris, Andrew Simons, and Miriam Richards.
Congrats @sarahsanderson.bsky.social for receiving the Louis Bernatchez Memorial Prize for the best student-led paper in @evolappjournal.bsky.social
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Louis Bernatchez was a visionary scientist and a fantastic colleague. I miss him.
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For #WorldTapirDay my #linocut Malayan tapirs, adult and baby. 🧪🐡 There are four types of tapir; this linocut is of both an adult and baby Malayan tapir. Tapirs always look very dapper, if improbable, in their black and white coat. The adults with their white saddles look like an aardvark crossed
Swimming invasive snakes colonize Mediterranean islets by active swimming, then wipe out Endangered endemic lizard populations.
A hidden pathway for biological invasions with profound conservation implications, as they re-shape island ecosystems 🐍 🌊
#OpenAccess in 'Ecology'
Picture: Rubén Casas
Ever wondered what makes some alleles dominant (A) and others recessive (a) ?
In our new paper, we explored how a series of recently discovered "dominance modifiers", genetic elements that have long remained elusive, achieve their regulatory function. journals.plos.org/plosgenetics...
📣Reminder that today is the LAST DAY to fill out the Google Form to order a meeting t-shirt. More information here: csee-scee.ca/csee-merchan...
➡️ Our researcher Pablo Burraco and his colleagues have visited Chernobyl and the surrounding areas many times over the years.
The BBC highlights some of their findings 👇
Join us at the #SWEEET Symposium on May 14 (1:30-5pm) at #CSEE2026! We're tackling three barriers facing equity-deserving researchers: parenthood, fieldwork access & socioeconomic challenges. Featuring talks by Drs. Courtney Robichaud, Rachel Giles & Diane Srivastava. We hope to see you there!
Urbanisation and human activities influence the co-occurrence of red squirrels Sciurus vulgaris and meso-carnivores in Berlin, Germany vist.ly/4zmv8 #UrbanEcology #CameraTraps
Marco Festa-Bianchet 🇨🇦
Author summary Many plants avoid self-fertilization through a system of self-incompatibility, which allows them to recognize and reject their own pollen. In plants like those in the Arabidopsis family...
🎉💚The Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution turns 20 this year: As we head toward the annual meeting, we invite you to share your favourite memories, photos, and throwbacks from past CSEE meetings and events! Tag your post with hashtag #SCEECSEE20